Tim Gibb died in a light plane crash last week. His family say they take comfort knowing he died doing what he loved. Photo / Supplied
A South Island pilot who died when the plane he was flying across the Southern Alps crashed was "the best father anyone could wish for" and will leave "a great hole" in his family.
He is survived by his wife Vanessa and adult daughters Olivia and Sarah.
Olivia Gibb told the Herald about her father and his long years of service to the community.
Gibb and his family owned Across Country Quad Bikes but he was also well known in the area as deputy fire chief in Franz Josef, dedicating almost two decades to the Fire Service and Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
He was also the Civil Defence officer for the area.
"We are overwhelmed with the support from the public," said Olivia Gibb.
"It's surreal how popular he was.
"He has touched so many people's lives, the Givealittle page has been a testament to him and his generosity to others."
The Franz Josef community also held a quiz night to help support the family which raised more than $7000.
"We would like to sincerely thank everyone from friends, family, acquaintances and the community - from the bottom of our heart - for their outpouring of support and generosity," Olivia Gibb told the Herald.
"We are truly overwhelmed and extremely grateful."